Main navigation

You are here: Home/Application/ Gboard – the Google Keyboard for Android is now official (v6.0 update)

Gboard – the Google Keyboard for Android is now official (v6.0 update)

posted on December 17, 2016

Google has released Gboard for iPhone couple of months ago, I was actually wondering if it’ll be coming for Android or not. But today, Google rolled out the update in Play Store with version 6 of application which is previously named as Google Keyboard. But Google doesn’t changed only the name of the application but added more features to the same.

Actually I was using SwiftKey keyboard in my Zoom but after the update rolled out, I set Gboard as default keyboard because I got everything I want in this update. My requirement was Symbols on Long Press, Separate Number Row, and yeah I love that cursor control feature which can be activated by swiping through the space bar.

Above is the video uploaded by Google. Main changes included in this update:

As you might guessed, above details is taken from what’s new section in play store. Another thing is that Gesture typing is renamed to Glide typing in this update. In case you’re already using the Google Keyboard, it’ll shortly turned to Gboard obviously only if you update it.

Above is the screenshot of how the app looks and I’ve tried to search indian economy by pressing that G button on top-left and tapped on Share button and it’s automatically appended to the text area.

Let me know what you think about this story and do you like the update to the keyboard or not, in the comment section below.

About Kaushalya Mandaliya

Kaushalya has a wide vision to let people learn tricky things with smart techniques. He loves to tinker with Web Technologies and even in the Android Studio. He is on Twitter: @kmandalwala or Get in touch via kaushalya[@]seebeetee.com